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Jean-Charles Cornay
French missionary and martyr (1809–1837)
Berno of Cluny
Abbot of Cluny
Emilie de Rodat
Christian saint and mystic
René Goupil
French Jesuit lay brother and missionary (1608-1642)
Gabriel Lalemant
Jesuit missionary (1610-1649)
Théophane Vénard
French missionary (1829–1861)
Saint Germaine
French saint
Charles Garnier
French Jesuit missionary (1606-1649)
Andrew Fournet
Founder of the Congregation of the Daughters of the Holy Cross
Theodard
Theodard was also the murdered bishop Theodard of Maastricht.

Jeanne Delanoue
Founder of the Congregation of St. Anne of Providence (1666-1736)
Wivina
12th-century Christian saint
Gabriel-Taurin Dufresse
French bishop and saint (1750-1815)
Salonius
Salonius (c. 400 – 28 September 475) known as Salonius of Geneva was a confessor and bishop of the 5th century. He was a son of Eucherius of Lyon and Galla. He was educated at Lérins Abbey, first by Hilary of Arles, then by Salvianus and Vincent of Lérins. In 440, he was elected bishop of Geneva and, as such, took part in the Synod of Orange (441), the Synod of Vaison (442), and the Synod of Arles in 451. He has also been listed as the bishop of Genoa, but it is not clear if this was a later appointment or if the word Geneva was incorrectly written as Genova. He was an accomplished Latin eccle
Anne-Marie Javouhey
19th century French nun
Auspicius of Toul
bishop of Toul

Marie-Madeleine Postel
French saint
William of Donjeon
French archbishop
Pierre-Henri Dorie
French missionary, martyr, saint of the Catholic Church (1839–1866)
Bernard of Thiron
French saint
Elzéar of Sabran
Saint of the Third Order of St. Francis, Baron of Ansouis, Count of Ariano
Noël Chabanel
Jesuit missionary and martyr (1613-1649)
Benildus Romançon
Christian Brother, educator and saint (1805–1862)
Stephen of Muret
French abbot and saint
Bertrand of Comminges
Bishop of Comminges
Robert de Turlande
French monk

Frederick of Liege
Bishop of Liege and saint
François-Isidore Gagelin
French missionary
Jeanne-Elisabeth Bichier de Ages
French saint
Jean de Lalande
Jesuit lay missionary
Pierre Dumoulin-Borie
French Roman Catholic missionary priest (1808–1838)
Augustin Schoeffler
French martyr and saint (1822–1851)
Peter of Tarentaise
Roman Catholic abbot and bishop
Vitalis of Savigny
French hermit
Gérard of Brogne
Abbot of Brogne (885-959)
Adelelmus of Burgos
French Roman Catholic saint
Jean-Louis Bonnard
French Roman Catholic missionary to Vietnam (1824-1852)
Guarinus of Sitten
Benedictine monk and bishop
Artaldus
Artaldus, also known as Arthaud, was a 13th-century Carthusian Bishop of Belley.

Frobert of Troyes
French Roman Catholic saint
Saint Monitor
bishop of Orleans, Catholic saint
Salomon Leclerc
French Roman Catholic saint

Stephen of Obazine
French saint
Quintian of Rodez
African bishop-saint

William Pinchon
French Roman Catholic Bishop of Saint-Brieuc
Lambert of Vence
Bishop of Venice and saint
Saint Estelle
French Roman Catholic saint
Folcuin
Saint Folcwin or Folcuin (; Old Dutch: *Folkwin; French: Folquin) (d. 14 or 15 December 855) was a Frankish abbot, cleric, and Bishop of Thérouanne (appointed 816).
Wulmar
Saint Vulmar (or Ulmar, Vilmer, Vulmaire, Vulmar of Samer, Vulmarus, Wulmar; died 689) was a French priest, hermit and then abbot who was later venerated as a saint.
He turned to religion after his wife was taken from him and given to the man to whom she had previously been betrothed.
Maternien
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Magloire
Magloire, better known as Saint Magloire of Dol, is a Breton saint. Little reliable information is known of Magloire as the earliest written sources appeared three centuries after his death. These sources claim that he was a monk from Wales who became the Bishop of Dol-de-Bretagne in Brittany during the 6th century, and ended his life on the island of Sark, where he was abbot of a monastery.
Anthony the Hermit
German monk
Yved de Rouen
Yves or Evodius, Lisoie, Yvoire, or Evodius, was an early bishop of Rouen. He is considered to be a saint by the Roman Catholic Church with a feast day celebrated on 8 October.
Placide Viel
French saint (1815–1877)
Ebontius
Ebontius (died 1104), also known as Ebon, Pontius, or Ponce, was Bishop of Barbastro, Spain, after its recapture from the Moors. Born in Comminges, Haute Garonne, France, he became a Benedictine and abbot before accepting the See of Babastro.
Guirec
Breton Roman Catholic saint
Raymond of Barbastro
roman-catholic bishop of Roda-Barbastro
Venant de Viviers
French saint

Hugh of Noara
Cistercian Benedictine monk
John of the Grating
Cistercian Bishop of Aleth